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Greg hardy arrested for assault.


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 so calling someone crazy over & over & for some odd strange reason that makes sense to almost everyone ? 

& no of course i do not know what happened with this particular case and could really care less that's for the courts to figure out 

i do know that Greg Hardy has been exposed to a lot of repetitive head impacts throughout his football carrer which can lead or cause & often does in players such as Greg Hardy a progressive brain disease that becomes worse with time called Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy which would most definitely cause a person to have a viloent behavior  ...just saying 

 

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10 hours ago, bandu said:

 so calling someone crazy over & over & for some odd strange reason that makes sense to almost everyone ? 

& no of course i do not know what happened with this particular case and could really care less that's for the courts to figure out 

i do know that Greg Hardy has been exposed to a lot of repetitive head impacts throughout his football carrer which can lead or cause & often does in players such as Greg Hardy a progressive brain disease that becomes worse with time called Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy which would most definitely cause a person to have a viloent behavior  ...just saying 

 

bro...

 

Greg was a head case from day one.  I get defending the human and expressing empathy for his circumstance but discussing him in the context his career choices where people are selected for their violent tenancies isn't really the place to got "but the consequences of his violent career..."

 

Dude choose violence

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I have a friend whose cousin played for Dallas years ago, either DT or DE. He had talent, but kept having mental breakdowns or episodes, whatever.  After legal incidents they would send him off for treatment.  Only lasted 2 or 3 years before they let him go.  Wasn't worth the trouble.

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